Lost in Vagueness

The film of Roy Gurvitz, who created Lost Vagueness, at Glastonbury and who, as Michael Eavis says, reinvigorated the festival. With the decadence of 1920’s Berlin, but all in a muddy field.

A story of the dark, self-destructive side of creativity and the personal trauma behind it. Anti-hero, Roy, and Glastonbury founder, Michael, became friends in the early 1990s and through their tale, the film retraces Britain’s sub-culture history, to see how a band of troublesome new age travellers came together to create Lost Vagueness, eventually reviving the festival from cultural bankruptcy.